It is BLAST.
You have to buy the game, look at the back of the box and type it in.
Go to play, then click on Lego club. Then you will find a club code boc on the top right.
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Answer: 5702014734623
I don't know, I lost the box!
You have to have the kanoka club badge. You must buy a LEGO bionicle set and type in the code found at the back of the box.
You have to be a Lego magazine subscriber to get the code and they will mail it to you in a magazine. Watch for it! The code is MAGAWARD. type it in the codes box and then max says get badge Add me im redrum124
A code to get the LEGO world event badge 1:go to echo page 2:write:LEGOworld2009. in the code box 3:click on the x and you get the LEGO world event badge
there is more then one kanoka code, you get one every time you get a bioncle Lego set, it will be on the box. old asnwerthere isn't a code.You have to of been in the kanoka club back when there was a Lego club page,which was a few years ago
press ctrl+shirf and c then a box shall apear. then type in the box motherlode and press enter and you should have £50'000. if the box doesnt go away press esc.
(Windows) In the application data folder you can add the following line to "Preferences.ini":Themeaccess=LEGOuniverseThe Preference.ini file is located at C:\Documents And Settings\UserName\ApplicationData\Lego Company\Lego Digital Designer\preferences.ini for XP users, or C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\LEGO Company\LEGO Digital Designer\preferences.ini for Vista or 7 users.If you cannot find the application data folder, this is most likely because it is hidden. To enable hidden folders, click on tools, and go to "Folder Options". Click the view tab, and scroll down until you find a line titled "hidden files and folders". Ensure the box that says "Show hidden files and folders" is checked, and you should be able to view the application data folder.NOTE: You can alternatively access the application data folder by going to "Run" (Windows Key plus "R") and typing in %appdata% and clicking "Okay".(Macintosh) Accessing LDD's universe mode in a mac is just like accessing it in windows, aside from the fact the "Preferences.ini" file is located in a different directory.Add Themeaccess=LEGOuniverse to /User/Library/Application Support/LEGO Company/LEGO Digital Designer/preferences.ini.NOTE: Be sure to exit out of LDD before adding the line to "Preferences.ini" in order to access the Universe mode in either Macintosh or Windows.Lego Universe mode is currently able to be unlocked in the latest digital designer version (4.0.0), but will most likely be patched in coming updates as the actual LEGO Universe game begins to hit shelves.